I've just started going through backbone fundamentals and don't quite understand what's going on here:
this.$input = this.$('#new-todo');
Could someone give me an overview / breakdown of what this actually does?
From what my limited understanding tells me, this.$('#new-todo')
is a typical jquery selector, that finds the #new-todo
(an input) and gives it to this.$input
, which (according to this) is a shorthand of sort for $(this + 'input'), but here's where I loose it - why is that actually there? Is it really just assigning the #new-todo
from the DOM to $(this + 'input')? If so, wouldn't be better just to use the this.$('something') DOM selector instead of what's in the this.$input?
$input
property on the context (this). I don't use backbone though, so there might be more going on.